Da Mafia 6ix - 6ix Commandments

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I see your point bro.
I stopped when I heard Lolli Lolli. i was like ok these niggas done went off the deep end.
To be fair by the time they were releasing shit like "Lolli Lolli" I wouldn't even technically call that group Three 6.

As a whole group they have a pretty great catalogue IMO and this is a nice addition.
 
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Nuttkase

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Mna...i was bumping this last night and its really eerie how similar this sounds to their original stuff. Its that good. Crunchy Black STILL sucks balls, but Boo is dope. And that verse by Juicy J is fuckin ill as shit...that maybe his best verse ever. He DESTROYS that cut.
Yeah Crunchy Black is still Crunchy Black but I'd be lying if the first time he rapped on this I wasn't kinda like "Fuck yeah" just out of nostalgia lol. Like he's the worst rapper that doesn't actually really ruin songs for some reason?
 
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it helps that he can hardly speak english...even though he is American.
English is not American, (maybe you failed at comprehension- notice the Eng in English and England) America is two continents not a language or a country (geography an issue too). What you know bout the dirty south.

CB a legend fuq what u heard.
 
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K.C.

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At first I wasnt really feeling this mixtape but now its all I been listening to. Lord Infamous went off on that Yean High song. This shit slaps
 
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English is not American, (maybe you failed at comprehension- notice the Eng in English and England) America is two continents not a language or a country (geography an issue too). What you know bout the dirty south.

CB a legend fuq what u heard.
You dropped out of high school and pretended it was because it made you cool but it was because you were too dumb to pass your classes.
 
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This mixtape is dope. I am glad to hear all of them rapping together again. And that everyone stepped their flow up for Paul's production. Koopsta and Infamous being my favorite ones.
 

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Happy early Thanksgiving


01. Intro
02. Anna Got Me Clickin'
03. Tired of Dis Shit
04. Gettin' Real Buck
05. Gotta Touch 'Em, Pt. 1
06. Break da Law, Pt. 1
07. Twist It, Hit It, Light It
08. I Cheefa
09. Yeah, They Done Fucked Up
10. Kickin' in da Door
11. Slangin' Rocks
12. For My Niggaz
13. Now I'm High, Pt. 1
14. Neighborhood Hoe
15. Outro

iTunes Bonus Tracks:
16. Tear da Club Up
17. I Can't Get Shit
18. Break a Hoe
19. Bustaz Betta Make Way
20. Talk Yo Ass Off (Remix)
21. Where the Bud At?

Zippyshare.com - DJ Paul - Volume 16 The Original Masters [iTunes] (RGF.iS).zip
 

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Exclusive: DJ Paul's publicist confirms Lord Infamous' death after Gangsta Boo tweets about the Three 6 Mafia member's passing.

According to DJ Paul's and Da Mafia 6ix publicist Dove Clark, Three 6 Mafia member Lord Infamous passed away last night (December 20) at his mother's home in Memphis.

"He did pass away at his mothers house last night in Memphis," Clark said during an exclusive interview with HipHopDX. "The cause of death is unknown. We're actually trying to figure out how he died and that is all the information we currently have."

Three 6 groupmate Gangsta Boo also tweeted about the matter, calling the death a "tragedy."

"Rest in Peace Lord Infamous," she said via the social media site. "Please respect the family and dear friends during this tragedy."

Raider Klan headman SpaceGhostPurrp, who appeared on Three 6 Mafia offshoot group, Da Mafia Six's latest release, 6ix Commandments, relayed his thoughts over Twitter about Infamous' death.

"R.I.P. Uncle Lord Infamous," Purrp said. "Y'all stay blessed man #RIPUncleScarecrow."

Lord Infamous was one of the founding members of Three 6 Mafia. Along with Juicy J and DJ Paul, Infamous appeared on all of the group's early releases and would release his debut solo effort, Lord Of Terror, in 1994, which preceded the group's breakthrough independent release, 1995's Mystic Stylez. He was the younger half-brother of DJ Paul and also participated in creating 6ix Commandments, which was released last month.

Three 6 Mafia's Lord Infamous Passes Away | Get The Latest Hip Hop News, Rap News & Hip Hop Album Sales | HipHop DX